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Natural colorings can be derived from the juice of frozen berries, beet juice, tea, onion skins (boiled) or other natural sources. Mix colors to create new ones and have fun with this part of the mixing process. Now you have a safe paint for your children to play with that is also very budget-friendly! Store this paint in the refrigerator. It should last about a week.
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- 1 cup of cornstarch
- 1/2 cup of water
- 1/3 cup of grated soap (choose your favorite plain organic bar soap)
- Melt grated soap flakes into a half cup of boiling water.
- Add cornstarch.
- Blend well and put aside. Allow mixture to thicken.
- Divide into small containers and add coloring.
Natural colorings can be derived from the juice of frozen berries, beet juice, tea, onion skins (boiled) or other natural sources. Mix colors to create new ones and have fun with this part of the mixing process. Now you have a safe paint for your children to play with that is also very budget-friendly! Store this paint in the refrigerator. It should last about a week.
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